Apparently not in Michigan. Hell, the cops didn't even want to get involved because it was a parking lot and that is private property. I wonder if that means I can blow through the stop signs in the mall parking lot if no one is coming and then pull the "this is private property" line if the cops try to give me a ticket?
The good news is her insurance will pay my medical bills (I burnt my leg on the exhaust while she was trying to pull forward with my front tire stuck in her wheelwell), but won't pay anything to have my bike fixed. According to the law she is "immune" simply because I was on a motorcycle.
http://www.michiganautolaw.com/auto-lawyers-blog/2013/06/08/who-pays-for-motorcycle-damage-after-a-michigan-motorcycle-car-accident/
“When a motorcycle is damaged in an accident with a car, and it wasn’t my fault, who pays the repair costs for fixing the motorcycle?”
“Unfortunately, the options are not many. The first and most likely option is the insurance company who wrote the coverage for the motorcycle, assuming that the policy includes collision coverage.
However, that is not always the case. Michigan law does not require motorcyclists to purchase collision coverage, just as it does not require car owners to purchase collision coverage either.
Beyond a motorcyclist’s collision coverage, there’s not much else.
The Michigan Mini Tort is not available because the Mini Tort only covers “motor vehicles” and, under the No Fault Law, motorcycles do not come within the definition of a “motor vehicle.”
The property protection insurance provision of the at-fault motorist’s policy would only provide coverage if the motorcycle was parked at the time of the collision, because PPI only covers “property.”